5 Aesthetic Airbnbs Near Joshua Tree That Are Worth Checking Out

With its adventurous landscape, scattering of local shops and restaurants along the highway, and a brilliant showcase of the cosmos illuminating the night sky, Joshua Tree and Twentynine Palms have been attracting lovers of serenity and sunshine for years. But don’t worry if you’re not really a camper, you don’t need a tent or an RV to get the full high desert experience! Here are three truly spectacular Airbnb properties that complement and pay homage to this beautiful destination. Airbnbs High Desert

Modern bohemian chic

Melrose Mirage

This Joshua Tree oasis, professionally managed by Hygge House Rentalsis a modern bohemian Airbnb located in the heart of the desert. With three chic bedrooms, this home sleeps up to six while offering stunning amenities. The custom outdoor waterfall shower is a refreshing change of scene, the hot tub is ideally located for stargazing, and the game room is equipped with a poker table, ping pong table, and darts. Wake up early to watch the sunrise, relax in one of the three hammocks and soak up the rays of the desert sun before relaxing by the fire at night. Plan a trip to J-Tree with your family and friends for a few days – we think it’s the perfect place to stay.

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Total Heart-Acre

The Beehive

If you’re in the mood to disconnect, look no further than The Beehive, a sweet and cozy three-bedroom home with a bohemian-inspired design and plenty of wilderness to explore. The property consists of four acres surrounded by over 30 additional acres of land, which means you will have access to stunning views, remote hiking trails and complete tranquility. After a day exploring the property’s trails, Twentynine Palms or Joshua Tree National Park, return to The Hive to enjoy an evening under the stars, where you can play plenty of yard and board games by the outdoor fire pit or splash around in the cowboy pool. The hive is ideal for families with children and can also accommodate up to two travel-friendly puppies.

Brighter and Boulder

Terracasa

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Whether you plan to go rock climbing or your itinerary strictly says to stay put, you’ll love the cozy atmosphere of Terracasa. Located near the entrance to the national park, this property can sleep up to four people, so it’s the perfect rental for families, your team, or even just you and your sweetheart. The one-of-a-kind decor and great amenities like the outdoor shower, hot tub, and cozy patio provide a major vintage vibe that will be the perfect backdrop for tons of new memories.

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Airbnbs High Desert

rustic revival

Arro Dunes

With large windows and 360 degree views of the mountains, Arro Dunes is an amazing place to unwind and relax. You’ll love waking up from your plush queen-size bed to beautiful scenery and spending the day in the famous high desert sun. Soak up some rays on the property’s patio, where you’ll find a 10-foot tank pool and stunning views of the surrounding unfenced acres. Then, as the sun sets, snuggle up in the outdoor dining area and enjoy a special al fresco dinner. Enjoy your lunch!

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Minimalist thoughts

Villa Kuro

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Trust us, it’s the perfect place to take a break from your hectic life and reconnect with nature – no Bluetooth needed. Villa Kuro’s design is minimalist and inspired by the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic, which focuses on humble designs and embraces imperfection and transience. For the perfect day, soak up the sun in Villa Kuro’s courtyard or have intimate conversation in the property’s tea room. You will have your escape, but after a stay here you will feel more connected than ever.

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J Tree’s must-haves

See the best of Joshua Tree with this fun itinerary

8am

Wake up with a brisk walk on the Skull Rock Discovery Trail.

10:30 a.m.

Head toward Joshua Tree Coffee Company for the best cup of coffee you can ever have – seriously.

11 a.m.

Look for new pieces to add to your crystal collection at Joshua Tree Rock Shop.

12:15 p.m.

Visit the World famous crochet museum; it’s tiny, quirky and totally unforgettable.

1 p.m.

It’s 5 o’clock somewhere: treat yourself to a cold Joshua Tree Brewery!

3:30 p.m.

Photograph by Cédric Letsch on Unsplash

Head to Joshua Tree National Park—JT’s crown jewel for hiking and bouldering.

7:30 p.m.

After a busy day, refuel with a juicy burger at Joshua Tree Lounge.


About the Author

Born and raised near the Pacific coast, Jordan Nishkian is a Californian through and through. She graduated from Cal State Long Beach with a BA in Creative Writing and a BA in Anthropology, and her favorite spot is curled up in a comfy chair with a book in her hand and a pen in her hair.

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